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SETS - THIN CORE PHOSPHOR BRONZE 6-STRING

GHS Strings Thin Core Phosphor Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings


GHS Thin Core Phosphor Bronze acoustic guitar strings combine low tension, superior playability with balanced tone! Wound over a round core, these strings bring a warm tone to your guitar with and even tonality across the entire fretboard. A smaller core wire means lower tension on the soundboard, and easier playability for the artist. A must-have for vintage guitars that require lower string tension.

Why Should You Play Thin Core Phosphor Bronze?

  • You have a vintage acoustic guitar and are worried about string tension
  • You want a set of acoustic strings that are effortless to play and sound great
  • You regularly play extended sets and want a "comfy" set of strings
$18.89 $9.87
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SKU Set Gauges 1-E 2-B 3-G 4-D 5-A 6-E
TCB-L SETS - THIN CORE PHOSPHOR BRONZE 6-STRING - TCB-L Set, Light 012-052 012 016 B20 TCB27 TCB38 TCB52
TCB-M SETS - THIN CORE PHOSPHOR BRONZE 6-STRING - TCB-M Set, Medium 013-056 013 017 TCB21 TCB32 TCB41 TCB56
TCB-UL SETS - THIN CORE PHOSPHOR BRONZE 6-STRING - TCB-UL Set, Ultra Light 010-041 010 013 B18 TCB21 TCB32 TCB41
TCB-XL SETS - THIN CORE PHOSPHOR BRONZE 6-STRING - TCB-XL Set, Extra Light 011-046 011 015 B20 TCB24 TCB35 TCB46
Comments
Randolph K.

Pity your choice of string thickness was so restricted. I would have preferred 10-42 or 44. If I chose 46, then I'm stuck with 11 for first - way too thick. So now I'm stuck with 41, too skinny to give a good bass. How do you determine these restricted sizes? I'm more than 80 years old. My hands only press so hard. 11 is too thick nd 41 is too thin. I'm sure they will be great strings and soft to play bur you might have offered  a wider selection of string sizes

deb v.

Hi Randolph-you can purchase singles to build a set with the gauges you prefer, links below

https://www.ghsstrings.com/products/22577-singles-thin-core-phosphor-bronze

https://www.ghsstrings.com/products/21932-plain-steel-strings

michael s.

Looking forward to trying your strings

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